Duck Feed

Duck farming is not an easy task. The main considerable subject for successful duck farming is duck feed. If you want to keep ducks for commercial purpose, then you must have to know what feed is essential and what should not feed to the ducks. To get desired profit from duck farming business, you have to ensure balance diet. This makes sure that the ducks will grow up in a healthy way. Most of the ducks are reared in farms. However, a number of ducks are also reared in open space or ponds. Many people think that bread or bread crumbs are suitable duck feed but it not absolutely true. Just like all the creatures ducks need balance diet for proper growing.

Feeding Ducklings
Ducks are considered as a good pet and egg or meat source. So, if farmer wants to raise ducks, they must have to feed them properly. In this case, feeding ducklings is very important because baby ducks become very weak and sensitive. After the birth of ducklings, farmer should provide wet started mash for eight weeks. It is better to provide feed at night during the first few days and drinking water can be given from the 2nd day through fountains and troughs. After the fourth day, farmer must add finely chopped small shrimps boiled rice. Besides, amount of feed must be increase with the increase of ducklings’ age. When ducklings reach at the age of one month, farmer should provide tiny fresh water snails and boiled unhulled rice. Mask feed that is given to ducklings is composed of fish meal, rice bran with oyster shell, corn, soybean meal, dried whey and bone meal with mineral vitamin supplements. Starter mash with 10-20% crude protein gives one day to six weeks aged ducklings; mash with 16% crude protein gives for 6 weeks old to 4 month old ducklings; layer mash with 16% crude with gives 4 month old ducks and above aged.
Provide enough mash to consume quickly at one time for 10 to 15 minutes, if mash feed is preferred. Wet mash trends to spoil when left long in hoppers. It is better to give feed at regular intervals. For this reason, ducklings learn to eat more feed and appetites are developed to stuff themselves in between drinks, digest feed quickly.
Farmer should provide feed four to five times a day that is sufficient for over 2 weeks old ducklings and provide plenty of clean, fresh water.
When ducks eat their feed they waste too much for this reason give sufficient feed to prevent much waste.

Growing Duck Feed
Ducks, generally raised as farm or pet animals, are useful animals to keep domestically and a reliable source of meat and egg. However, ducks need special nutrition to survive. If ducks do not get enough nutrition, they will not grow properly. Besides, they also suffer from malnutrition that may cause of illness and even death of duck flock. If a farmer provides wrong feed, then the ducks will waste it. Here are some instructions about how to feed fully grown ducks.

At first prepare the bin feeder. Properly clean and dry the surface of the feeder and then any sharp egged should be covered by duct tape and hang it in a safe place within the ducks’ enclosed space.

Make your duck’s feed with the help of chopped up hard boiled eggs, cracked corn and worms. You have to keep away from using whole corn because it is not easy digestible. In winter season. Large amount of cracked corn should feed. A study ensures that cracked corn contains half of the protein that the ducks need.

Whenever you feed your duck, you must provide fresh water to ingest the feed that you provide and clean their beaks. Your ducks could choke because of not providing enough water.

You should preserve your duck feed carefully because it may grow bacteria and other microorganism that is harmful to your ducks health.

What Not to Feed Ducks
The most common items and waterfowl contains least nutritious and also unhealthy such as bread, chips, crackers, popcorn etc. you should not feed bread to your ducks because it has no health value and also hinders ducklings growth, make dirty water ways and attract rodents. Similarly, ducks must not feed any products which are spoiled. Besides, spoil feed can be harmful to the duck.

Good Duck Feeds
The feeds that contain the nutrients, minerals and vitamins and necessary ingredients for healthy growth and development of ducks are the best feed for ducks. Most of these feeds has a similarity to the natural grains, seeds and plants that the birds search for their own. The best feed list for ducks described below.

Cracked corn

Milo

Birdseed

Oats

Barley

Grapes

Chopped lettuce

Earthworms

Vegetable trimmings

It can be added that pellets or poultry starter pellets are another great feed for duck that can be purchased from farming or agriculture supply stores.

Tips for Feeding Ducks

You should not feed the ducks when the ducks are uninterested to eating and if you do so then the duck will leave the feed uneaten.

You should be careful of the ducks that come closely and remember that they are still be aggressive.

Clean all the garbage properly.

Be aware about children and others pets so that they cannot disturb the ducks.